Law enforcement sources tell us the call came in moments after the hearing Tuesday morning at L.A. County Superior Court and L.A. Fire Department and paramedics sent an ambulance to pick Suge up. Suge was in the lockup area next to the courtroom when he began experiencing chest pains. But it appears it’s not his heart … it’s his nerves. This is the second time Knight has been taken to the hospital while in police custody — he passed out in a jail cell last November as a result of a blood clot. Suge pled not guilty. If convicted Suge faces life in prison for the death of friend Terry Carter. For the original version, visit http://www.myarklamiss.com/story/d/story/suge-knight-rushed-to-hospital-after-panic-attack/36387/QCf6XBhHH0ufFsMaaJeAvA

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but instead, it was his nerves. He pleaded not guilty to murder charges in his hit-n-run case , and is facing life in prison, if convicted. Back in November, Suge passed out while in jail, due to a blood clot in his lung. He was hospitalized and later released. Stay tuned… damn, Suge just going down hill. ursocalledgod panic attack lmao yea right! Source: Suge Knight Hospitalized After Panic Attack | BallerStatus.com

Carly received the first date with Famer Chris, and their outing made this season’s Costco date seem like a blast by comparison. Granted, some of the ladies might have enjoyed the chance to have him breathe on them, but Carly made it clear that she was not one of them and that Chris could keep his pants on, thank you very much. After countless awkward moments (how many eating-chocolate-while-blindfolded scenes does one season need?), Carly got the rose. Things took a tense turn on the date when week-two castoff Jordan popped by from Colorado for a visit (what’s with all the women not taking “no” for an answer this season?). Ashley in particular wasn’t happy about the reunion. Chris quickly got the hint from the ladies and showed Jordan who was previously notable on the show mainly for getting ridiculously drunk the door. Whitney got the date rose, which irked Ashley, who had butted heads with her about whether they should ice out Jordan. Source: ‘The Bachelor’: One Woman Needs Medical Help for Panic Attack – Yahoo News

Did you know she was coming? Harrison: I got a head’s up she was going to show, so I knew. But the problem was it’s a no-win situation for Chris. The girl drives all the way from Colorado and throws herself at the mercy of the court — What’s he supposed to do? She was very apologetic and it was hard to not bring her in for at least the party. But I clearly understood why the girls felt three weeks later she doesn’t deserve to be here now. He would’ve seemed rude if he said, “Thanks for showing up now get back in your car.” So, I think he handled it well, gave her a shot, but said, “This isn’t going to work.” Even if she deserved more time, there was no way he was going to lose the house. Source: Was Kelsey’s Bachelor Panic Attack Real? Host on the Widow’s Controversial Tactics – Today’s News: Our Take | TVGuide.com

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there are still bad people disrupting the peace. We must find ways to severely punish them.” No person or party has come forth to claim responsibility for the two attacks that happened near the Paragon luxury shopping center around 8 p.m., local time, in one of the citys busiest shopping districts. Closed circuit television footage showed two possible suspects near the area of crime, but the image was unclear, the police told Reuters. Two people were injured in the incident. The bombs were hidden behind electric controls,said Thai Royal Police spokesman Prawut Thawonsiri, according to the Bangkok Post , and only caused minimal damage. Authorities originally reported that the blasts were caused by a power transformer failure of a billboard, but admitted after several hours of investigationsthat bombs were responsible for the explosions. Read More: Bangkok Bomb Attack On Mall Not Designed To Kill

Jury selection alone could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. It’s unusual for a mass shooter even to see a trial. Many killers take their own lives; others end up with plea agreements. Prosecutors in the Holmes case rejected a plea offer from defense lawyers, pushing the case toward a grueling trial that will replay the massacre. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, won’t be allowed to talk to anyone even each other about the case, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors reach a verdict. More: Panic attacks, bad backs: Theater shooting brings out jury excuses, shows hardships of service | Fox News

Several have said they run their own businesses and can’t afford to miss work for that long. Others have said they are the primary caregivers for their children, have pre-paid vacations scheduled, or have business trips planned. One man told the judge he runs a delicatessen with his wife, who is 5 1/2 months pregnant. But the Holmes case is even more challenging, as evidenced by the far greater number of jurors Samour called. The 9,000 jurors summoned more than have ever been summoned for a court case in American history, according to experts represent nearly one out of every 50 residents of suburban Arapahoe County. So many notices went out that witnesses to the attack received them, as did relatives of staffers in the local district attorney’s office. More: Panic attack, bad back: Theater shooting brings jury excuses – Yahoo News

Federal prosecutors in Boston are confronting a similar dilemma as they try to find people to serve as jurors for the murder trial of accused Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, another death penalty case. Some of those potential jurors have also cited personal hardships that would make it difficult to serve on the trial, which is expected to last three to four months. Several said they run their own businesses and cant afford to miss work, and others said they are the primary caregivers for their children, have prepaid vacations scheduled or have business trips planned. The Holmes case is more challenging, as evidenced by the far greater number of jurors called. The 9,000 jurors – more than have ever been summoned for a court case in U.S. history, according to experts. So many notices went out that witnesses to the attack received them, as did relatives of staffers in the district attorneys office. They were immediately dismissed. Read More: Panic attack, bad back: Colo. theater shooting brings jury excuses – Washington Times

The process of finding death qualified jurors slowed down jury selection. In Holmes’ case, an unprecedented 9,000 jury summonses were mailed, and as of Friday, Jan. 23, 2015, 210 prospective jurors had been excused over four days. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Andy Cross, Pool, File) CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) One prospective juror said she had a panic attack. Another claimed to have a bad back. A third is in the military and worried he’d be deployed during the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes. More: Panic attack, bad back: Theater shooting brings jury excuses – Yahoo News

Another claimed to have a bad back. A third is in the military and worried he would be deployed during the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes. As thousands of jurors arrive at the courthouse for questioning, both sides in the mass murder trial are worried that some potential jurors are saying whatever they can to avoid serving. Prosecutors have asked the judge not to reveal why he releases jurors, for fear of handing out a road map for others trying to avoid being on the case. And defense attorney Daniel King warned the judge who was listing off the reasons to let people go: You have to consider the fact that people may not want to sit on this jury. It wont be easy for those picked. Jury selection could last until June, and the trial could run into October. More: Panic attack, bad back: Colo. theater shooting brings jury excuses – Washington Times

A third is in the military and worried he’d be deployed during the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes. Even as an unprecedented 9,000 prospective jurors were summoned for questioning, both sides in the mass murder trial are worried about letting too many potential jurors go. Prosecutors have asked the judge not to reveal why he releases jurors, for fear of handing out a road map for others trying to avoid serving. And defense attorney Daniel King warned the judge who was listing off the reasons to let people go: “You have to consider the fact that people may not want to sit on this jury.” It won’t be easy for those picked. Jury selection alone could last until June, and the trial could run into October. The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. For the original version, visit http://news.yahoo.com/panic-attack-bad-back-theater-shooting-brings-jury-080513635.html

The court will pay jurors just $50 a day during that time, and Colorado employers only have to pay their workers for the first three days of jury service. The chosen 24, including 12 alternates, wont be allowed to talk to anyone – even each other – about the case until deliberations start, which means bearing the stressful experience alone. Mental health counseling will be available, but only after jurors see graphic crime scene photos and hear harrowing testimony from victims and reach a verdict. The length that you have to be on this case, and then to tell someone they cant talk about it, that is a huge burden, said Thaddeus Hoffmeister, a University of Dayton law professor. Who wants to live in that bubble? The jurys job will be not only to decide whether Holmes was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others during the July 2012 attack on a Denver area theater, but they might also be asked whether he should be executed. Research has shown jurors in death penalty cases have suffered nightmares, flashbacks and symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, said James Acker, a researcher on death penalty juries at the State University of New York in Albany. Theyll be barred from sharing what theyre going through and thus not be able to share their feelings, either, Acker said. Federal prosecutors in Boston are confronting a similar dilemma as they try to find people to serve as jurors for the murder trial of accused Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, another death penalty case. More: Panic attack, bad back: Colo. theater shooting brings jury excuses – Washington Times

Some of those potential jurors have also cited personal hardships that would make it difficult to serve on the trial, which is expected to last three to four months. Several said they run their own businesses and can’t afford to miss work, and others said they are the primary caregivers for their children, have prepaid vacations scheduled or have business trips planned. The Holmes case is more challenging, as evidenced by the far greater number of jurors called. The 9,000 jurors – more than have ever been summoned for a court case in U.S. history, according to experts. So many notices went out that witnesses to the attack received them, as did relatives of staffers in the district attorney’s office. Source: Panic attack, bad back: Theater shooting brings jury excuses – Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports

That deal was followed by still more clashes that killed at least 1,500 people and was ultimately rejected by the rebels on Friday. The separatist leader of Donetsk vowed on Friday to escalate the nine-month campaign and seize lands in southeastern Ukraine that are currently under control of the pro-Western authorities. The pro-Kiev volunteer Azov regiment based around the city said there were “many wounded” in the attack. The Mariupol administration said the rockets hit a large market in one of the city’s main residential districts. “Right now, there are problems with the cell phone network so it is impossible to call relatives who live in that part of town,” Mariupol resident Eduard told AFP by telephone. “Obviously, everyone in the city is very scared. More: At least 10 killed in rocket attack on Ukraine’s Mariupol: police – Yahoo News

There was no immediate report of how many people died in various locations. A Ukrainian military checkpoint on a road leading out of the city toward rebel-held areas was also hit and one serviceman was killed, the Defense Ministry said. Rocket strikes on Mariupol come as separatists have declared their intention to mount a multi-pronged offensive aimed at vastly increasing the territory under their control. That would definitively upend recent European attempts to mediate an end to the fighting. Mariupol city council urged residents not to panic and to ignore rumors that Ukrainian armed forces were planning to withdraw. “On the contrary, all units are on fully battle-ready. Security measures in the city have been strengthened,” the council said in a statement. Read More: Officials: 21 killed in Mariupol attack in Ukraine | Boston Herald

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21, 2015, the destroyed airport in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine i “On the contrary, all units are on fully battle-ready. Security measures in the city have been strengthened,” the council said in a statement. No armed separatist units have been noted moving toward the city, the statement added. Clashes are taking place across the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, where separatist insurgencies emerged in April following Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula. Fighting has also been intensifying recently for the government-held town of Debaltseve. Main roads to the town lie in separatist control and speculation is mounting that Ukrainian forces stationed there could soon be fully encircled. Read More: Police: 10 killed in Mariupol shelling in Ukraine – Yahoo News

Photos of the Day Photos of the day 01/21 A Hamas leader, Izzat al-Risheq, a member of the militant organizations political bureau, praised the attack as heroic but did not take responsibility. Netanyahu and his political rivals on the Israeli right, meanwhile, including Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Naftali Bennett, lined up to accuse Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of responsibility. “The terror attack in Tel Aviv is the direct result of the poisonous incitement spread in the Palestinian Authority against Jews and their country,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “The same terrorism tries to attack us in Paris, in Brussels and everywhere.” Attacker shot and arrested The alleged attacker, identified as Hamza Muhammad Hassan Matrouk of Tulkarem, who police said had entered Israel illegally, fled the bus and was later shot by security officers and arrested. Five commuters, including the bus driver, were wounded in the attack and were taken to the hospital in moderate to critical condition. Four others suffered light injuries. Read More: Netanyahu says ‘incitement’ behind Palestinian’s rush-hour knife attack (+video) – CSMonitor.com

“The same terrorism tries to attack us in Paris, in Brussels and everywhere.” ATTACKER SHOT AND ARRESTED The alleged attacker, identified as Hamza Muhammad Hassan Matrouk of Tulkarem, who police said had entered Israel illegally, fled the bus and was later shot by security officers and arrested. Five commuters, including the bus driver, were wounded in the attack and were taken to the hospital in moderate to critical condition. Four others suffered light injuries. The attack occurred at around 7:20 a.m., shortly after the suspect boarded the bus and started attacking the driver and other passengers. Witnesses travelling behind the bus knew something was wrong when it suddenly started to swerve and abruptly stopped. Passengers then ran away in panic. The bus driver fought with the terrorist and tried to resist the attack, said the Tel Aviv district police chief, Bentzi Sau. More: Netanyahu says ‘incitement’ behind Palestinian’s rush-hour knife attack – Yahoo News